Latest Updates
Putting on the Ritz: WarCollar celebrates another successful year at annual holiday party
Employees and their guests attended this year’s annual WarCollar Industries holiday party on Saturday, December 9 at the Ritz-Carlton at Tysons Corner.
See You at ShmooCon 2024!
If you’ll be attending, come visit the WarCollar Industries table on January 12-14. Our friendly and talented staff will be on hand to hear your story and tell you more about our government contracting opportunities and IoT products.
Our Commitment to Veterans Goes Beyond our SDVOSB Certification
Each Veteran’s Day, we as a country commemorate contributions of living veterans and show our appreciation toward them. Today, we want to show our appreciation to our CEO and the many veterans who work at WarCollar Industries.
Explaining Cybersecurity to My Dad: What is this DopeScope thing anyway?
Our CEO Gene Bransfield attempts to explain his invention in a relatable way.
WarCollar is headed to SAINTCON!
Our own Wally Prather will be speaking at this year’s SAINTCON – Utah’s Premiere Cyber Security Conference, happening October 24-27 in Provo.
Job Opportunity: Join WarCollar on the Hidalgo Contract!
WarCollar Industries is looking for professionals interested in joining “Hidalgo” – an exciting contract with positions located across the country and even in Australia.
How to Use Your Cat to Hack Your Neighbor’s Wi-Fi
After a few months of coding, configuring, and soldering, the WarCollar was born and to a cat, thus creating the WarKitteh. Using a cat collar, this hacker can collect Wi-Fi information and break into your outdated network.
Animal hackers: WarKitteh sniffs out insecure Wi-fi networks
Def Con hacking convention showcases new security role for cats and dogs, but projects are no joke.
Beware WarKitteh, the connected cat that sniffs your Wi-Fi privates
An inventive security researcher has successfully tested a war-driving kitty collar – so its wearer can prowl around the neighborhood exposing the lamentable state of Wi-Fi security.
DEF CON 22 - Gene Bransfield - Weaponizing Your Pets: The WarKitteh and the Denial of Service Dog
An inventive security researcher has successfully tested a war-driving kitty collar – so its wearer can prowl around the neighborhood exposing the lamentable state of Wi-Fi security.